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Unit 3 Week 1 Test
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Question 1
1.
Keeping Restaurant Kitchens safe (1-5) 1. Food inspectors
survey
everything. What does the word survey mean ?
“look at”
“containers and knives”
“make sure”
“clean and free”
Question 2
2.
Why might a surprise visit from an inspector be a problem for a restaurant
owner?
Food can spoil if the refrigerator is too warm.
The restaurant might not always be in perfect order
Food inspectors give a written report with a score.
A kitchen might be closed when an inspector visits.
Question 3
3.
Part A - What overall structure does the author use to organize information in
this passage?
cause and effect
comparison and contrast
problem and solution
questions and answers
Question 4
4.
Part B - Which sentence from the passage best supports the answer to Part A
“If kitchens are not clean, food might not be prepared safely.”
“They make sure the kitchen is clean and free of insects and mice.
“At the end of the visit, the restaurant receives a written report with
a score.”
“The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a government agency, provides
a solution to this problem.”
Question 5
5.
According to the chart, what might a score of 85 indicate?
no problems, either high-risk or low-risk
one low-risk problem and no high-risk problems
three low-risk problems and one high-risk problem
four low-risk problems and three high-risk problems
Question 6
6.
Questions 6 - 10 Refer to The UN-MOUSE What is the meaning of the word
Confident
as it is used in paragraph 5
certain
aware
prepared
unsure
Question 7
7.
- Part A
Why doesn’t the inspector know that the mouse is a toy?
The inspector is a robot.
The inspection is a surprise.
The chef bought it for her cat.
The owner picked it up from the floor.
Question 8
8.
Part B
Which sentence from the passage best supports the answer to Part A?
Can you please come back tomorrow?’ Sam asked politely.”
I bought it this morning for my cat’s birthday, and it must have fallen
out of my pocket.’”
“As Sam explained to the robot that the mouse was a toy, the robot
stopped making noise and flashing its light.”
Violation canceled,’ it announced as Melissa stuffed the toy mouse back
into her pocket.”
Question 9
9.
Why is the robot “collecting samples” in paragraph 5
to clean the kitchen areas that need cleaning
to show everyone how to do their jobs
to compare this restaurant with others
to make sure the surfaces are clean
Question 10
10.
In paragraph 8, why does Melissa look guilty?
She was the cause of the last failed inspection.
Her carelessness was the cause of the alarm.
She did not do a good job cleaning the kitchen.
Her mistake made everyone laugh
Question 11
11.
These Questions do not go with a story - Q- If the author wrote a story to entertain you, he wrote the story to ________?
To teach you about a subject
Usually a fiction story written to make you express an emotion laughter, sadness, etc.
to try and persuade you to do something
Question 12
12.
If the author wrote a story trying to get you to buy a new bike, this story was written to ?
persuade
inform
entertain
Question 13
13.
If the author wrote a story about Martin Luther King Jr's life, the author wrote the story to ____?
inform
entertain
persuade
Question 14
14.
The words below a picture that describes what is happening is called a ____________
index
glossary
caption
sub heading
Question 15
15.
The ________ describes the meaning to key terms/words.
index
glossary
caption
sub heading
Question 16
16.
The ________ describes what a paragraph will be about in the story
sub heading
index
caption
glossary